Technological transformation in HRM through knowledge and training: Innovative business decision making

被引:5
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作者
Nunez, Maria Teresa del Val [1 ]
Ancillo, Antonio de Lucas [1 ]
Gavrila, Sorin Gavrila [1 ]
Gandia, Jose Andres Gomez [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alcala, Alcala De Henares, Spain
关键词
Digital training; Digitalization; Pandemics; Business decision making; Digital tools; Talent and leadership; Business games; ARTIFICIAL-INTELLIGENCE; SIMULATION GAMES; SUPPORT-SYSTEM; MANAGEMENT; STUDENTS; INDUSTRY; GLOBALIZATION; EXPERIENCES; ANALYTICS; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1016/j.techfore.2023.123168
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Human resource management (HRM) is a crucial aspect of the global economy, and there is a wealth of literature available on various aspects of managing human resources. There is a need to take these concepts and turn them into practical applications, and organizations and academic institutions have a vital role to play. By providing training and digital tools to enhance innovation and decision making, these entities can prepare the next generation of human resources and business leaders for the challenges they may face. This is especially relevant in light of the economic impact of pandemics and other unpredictable global events, which can have long-lasting effects on the economy. To address these challenges, a study was conducted to explore the potential use of business game simulators (BGS) as a solution. The results of the study are promising, showing that BGS can enhance pandemic preparedness, increase competitiveness, and provide a more comprehensive organizational viewpoint. To explore this hypothesis, the study used specific constructs, which were subjected to empirical processing and analysis. The results indicate that simulating past pandemics through BGS can help HRM and businesses be better prepared for future crises, and the BGS learning approach can offer a more realistic, global perspective for organizations.
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